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BFGoodrich Tires
Gummigar
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Rating 4.5

k03 hands down. wildpeak AT is very noisy on the highway and they wear horribly, k03 is just all around better

Pros: all around better
Cons: very noisy, wear horribly
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BFGoodrich Tires
Arbormac11
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Rating 4.0

I’m running BFG KO2s and I like them so far. I wish I would have waited for the KO3s to come out is my only regret, but they seem to be holding up well. I ran Yokohamas ATs for years, and my brother convinced me to upgrade to BFGs this last time.

Pros: holding up well
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BFGoodrich Tires
drworm555
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Rating 4.5

I Run the KO3. They are really quiet and comfortable on highway and great off road. They have lasted me a while so far.

Pros: quiet and comfortable
Cons: not actual snow tires
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BFGoodrich Tires

Vermonter here. I have a set of K03 on my Tundra. So far they’re a good winter tire. 4x4 is still a must with any winter travel but I can drive through just about anything.

Pros: good winter tire
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BFGoodrich Tires

I have same truck but 2017. I ended up with the BFG Trail-Terrains T/A from Costco on sale. They've been good all-rounders between longer highway miles but also on dirt and in snow.

Pros: good all-rounders
Vehicle: Toyota
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Toyo Tires
neocyn
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Rating 4.0

I have the Toyo Open Country A/T III EVs. After about 3k mi, I’m observing 1.9 mpk on a G1 Quad in all purpose. Coming from the 21” Pirellis, I’m pretty happy with the road noise and how they’ve handled, especially this winter so far.

Pros: happy with road noise, handling
Cons: observing 1.9 mpk
Mileage: 4828 km
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Toyo Tires
booyapsvr
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Rating 2.5

Now, here is the weak link for the CCX-70- and CX-90: The factory tires (Toyo Open Country A51 on our CX-70) are highway touring tread, only 8/32" tread depth brand new, and a very tame and dry pavement oriented tread pattern designed for quiet ride. We live in the midwest and I am kicking around swapping out the tires, but therein lies another constraint, at least on our model: It has 19" rims and factory installed Toyo's are 265/55R19 size (109V load rating). That is an oddball/rare tire size.

Pros: quiet ride
Cons: shallow tread depth, dry pavement oriented, oddball size
Vehicle: Mazda
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BFGoodrich Tires

Ended up with BFG ADVANTAGE CONTROL tires. Performance was much, much better in the rain and snow but my range dropped like a rock. The tires are absolutely fine for the daily grind since I plug in every night, but efficiency dropped 20%.

Pros: better in rain, better in snow
Cons: efficiency dropped 20%
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Toyo Tires

2019 F150 2wd on 2.5 level. 1st pic is 33inch tires and the second is 35/12.5/20 toyo mt’s. Not really digging this set up. $500 mistake.

Cons: not digging this set up
Vehicle: Ford
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